Personnel responsible for supervising the installation, removal and field maintenance of TTC devices, including temporary barriers, end treatments and crash cushions

Personnel responsible for inspection of the placement or operational function of temporary traffic control devices, including temporary barriers, end treatments and crash cushions

TTC Enforcement:

Effective July15, 2014 All TTC/MOT Course Materials and Exams are STANDARIZED in the State of Florida. Course Material is supplied directly from FDOT.

All Approved Providers teach from the same training material.

TTC/MOT Certificates are issued by the MOT Administrator.

All Students who receive certification after this date will be listed on the website under Verify a Certificate.

Training Requirements can be found in the Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Handbook located in TTC Resources.

If you are trying to obtain a permit for any job near the road way the local, county, or state office will typically want to see your TTC training credentials and may even require a traffic control plan.

In addition, inspectors and building officials may stop to inspect your jobs to make sure they are compliant. Non-compliant jobs may be shut down until the TTC issues are corrected.